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On Sun, 4 Nov 2007 10:19:34 -0000, "JimB" wrote:
Of course. Sorry, speaking as a sail person. But you'd have a good idea what your suitable astern revs were to check proper holding? I ususally start with one engine at idle speed which generates about 600 lbs of thrust, then reverse the second engine for a total of around 1,200 lbs. That will take the catenary out of 3/8ths chain and begin to stretch a 7/8ths 3 strand nylon hook line. If I want to really ensure a good set I'll bring the engines up to 900 RPM or so which begins to really stretch out the hook line. I'd estimate well over 2,000 lbs of pull at that point with the engines putting out around 40 hp each into 30 inch 4 bladed props. |
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